361 web-programmer-developer "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Newcastle University" positions at NIST in United States
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that can be integrated into the research workflows used in developing new materials (e.g., carbon nanotubes) or in determining disease pathologies (e.g., Alzheimer’s disease). We want to explore solutions
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301.975.2235 Description We are developing novel methodologies and approaches to modeling complex systems consisting of a large number of interacting elements. The models should not only have predictive power
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magnetometer, a high-field (7-T) superconducting quantum interference device magnetometer, a magnetic force microscope, Lorentz microscopy, and a newly developed magneto-optical indicator film apparatus
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for metastatic melanoma, but most patients develop resistance. Because of this, ERKs are important therapeutic targets, and high-affinity inhibitors are in clinical trials. Therefore, understanding the molecular
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. This postdoctoral position focuses on developing high-fidelity Finite Element Method (FEM) simulations to characterize mechanical properties and deformation behavior in advanced packaging applications. It involves
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prediction. In collaboration with NASA, NOAA, and the USGS, NIST develops technology to advance the calibration and characterization of ground- and space-based infrared, optical, and temperature sensors
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LC-MS/MS instruments and custom software tools. Individuals with a background in proteomic sample preparation, mass spectrometry, and software development are encouraged to apply as well those who have
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location 50.68.31.B7380 Gaithersburg, MD NIST only participates in the February and August reviews. Advisers name email phone Jason J. Gorman gorman@nist.gov 301.975.3446 Description We are developing
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processes over such an extended time range is a formidable task for conventional molecular dynamics. We have developed a mathematical technique for simulation of phonon transport in nanomaterials based
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of integration. We are developing advanced electronic, thermal, and mechanical measurements to evaluate the performance, reliability, and security of advanced microelectronic structures. Experimental techniques